This article pretty much can be viewed as the future for open spaces. Towns will eventually not be able to afford the upkeep and sell them off. Like it or not I believe it will happen.
Guy
Seven years ago, Evesham Township began aggressively buying open space, eventually purchasing about 3,300 acres that cost the taxpayers more than $13 million.
Now the township pays about $400,000 to maintain the parcels of land, including taming the weeds, cutting the grass, and keeping trespassers out of ecologically sensitive areas.
http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070812/NEWS01/70812004
Guy
Seven years ago, Evesham Township began aggressively buying open space, eventually purchasing about 3,300 acres that cost the taxpayers more than $13 million.
Now the township pays about $400,000 to maintain the parcels of land, including taming the weeds, cutting the grass, and keeping trespassers out of ecologically sensitive areas.
http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070812/NEWS01/70812004